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The Boagworld UX Show

By Paul Boag

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Boagworld is a podcast about digital strategy, service design and user experience. It offers practical advice, news, tools, review and interviews with leading figures in the web design community. Covering everything from usability and design to marketing and strategy, this show has something for everything. This award-winning podcast is the longest running web design podcast with over 380 episodes.

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CleanSo, where to from here?

This week on the Boagworld Show, we sum up what we have discussed this season and look at where you go from here.

This week on the Boagworld Show we continue our season on building a user-centric culture by talking to Andrew Millar from the University of Dundee about how they established a UX culture from scratch.

The Boagworld show is back. In this first show of the season we going to be joined by Leigh Howells to introduce what is a departure from our normal subject material. That’s because in this season we’re going to be discussing passions, success and

Lots of clients and organisations pay lip service to being customer centric. In this week’s podcast we give you the arguments to convince them that lip service is not enough. Being user centric is more important than ever before.

On the last show of this series we ask whether the RFP is broken, look at lean usability and investigate ways of working closer with our clients. Oh yes and Marcus picks a post from the BBC (surprise, surprise).

On this week's show. A tool for bug reporting, an amazing new code editor and a news feed app that gets better over time. We also look at a couple of services which will help with the multimedia on your site.

Dummy images that won't confuse clients. The ultimate performance measuring tool. A mobile app for identifying fonts and something called a responsibility assignment matrix. Not a bad line up for this week's show.

Design is the subject most likely to undermine the client / designer relationship. This post focuses on how to get client and designer working together effectively over design, rather than it descending into a power struggle.

Too many client relationships are like something from a bad romantic comedy. In this post we look at how working with clients is much like dating. Marcus and Paul are the love doctors laying down principles for the perfect relationship.

[S02E07] We have all read articles on responsive design. However, when you put theory into practice things are never as simple as they first appear. Fortunately you can always ask Ethan Marcotte for help!

[S02E04] A successful website should enable users to find the content they require as quickly as possible, while encouraging them to complete your desired course of action. In this post I examine how to achieve these demanding objectives.

[S02E03] The design of your site should communicate something of your organisations personality as well as make a connection with users. Knowing who you are and how you communicate is a vital for a successful site.

On this week's show: Paul and Marcus are joined by Matt Curry who shares some advanced Google Analytics techniques. We have a review of Fancy Form Design by Jina Bolton and Paul goes on endlessly about the Website Owners Manual.

Customer Reviews

Boag World Podcast Returns 2012

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Bob Fusion

According to a recent podcast from Boag World (Paul Boag and Marcus Lillington) the podcast will resume a weekly format in September 2012. This is a terrific and informative podcast, very professionally done, for web design and developers. Paul is always on top of web design issues and trends and is one of the best writers and speakers you'll likely hear on the topics of web design and development. They also manage to include interviews with top designers and developers.

In the past the podcast was the longest continuously running podcast of it's type, with some 200+ episodes delivered. Recently, the podacast has been developed in topical season episodes, running a couple of months per topic, followed by a book summary at conclusion. The most recent season, "Client-centric Web Design" was the best to-date, in my opinion.

It's a fun show and never boring. Be sure to stay tuned at the end for a (usually funnier because they're so lame) joke, from Marcus.

It's BACK!!!

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@markmitchell

For the last few years this has been my favorite podcast. They took a few months off (to make time for the pub I presume) but thankfully they are back. This IS the definitive web design podcast in the world. If you own a website, web design agency or like to listen to 2 guys who are passionate about web design make bad jokes you have come to the right place. Paul and Marcus welcome back into my iPod.

Sprints in the workplace

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CK27.5

The discussion about sprints was great. Hopefully we can incorporate some of the ideas from this segment into our process.